Kinghorn RNLI in Fife, Scotland is on the search for more volunteers from their community.

The station is looking for boat crew, tractor drivers and shore crew to help carry out rescues in the Firth of Forth.

It also needs community fundraisers, all of whom help raise the station’s annual running costs of up to £90,000 a year.

Kinghorn Lifeboat, B-836 Tommy Niven. Credit: Kirsty McLachlan

In his 2016 station review, Kinghorn lifeboat operations manager, Alan McIlravie, said all volunteers receive training.

“We would urge anyone who lives in Kinghorn, and is physically fit, to come along and find out more about volunteering with the RNLI,” he stressed.

“Volunteering with the RNLI is a hugely rewarding hobby. There are many roles within the Kinghorn team, and experience of these jobs is not necessary. First class training is provided, and the camaraderie is enriching,” he continued.